PANDORA was the very first woman who was formed out of clay by the gods.

The Titan Prometheus had originally been assigned with the task of creating man. But because he was displeased with their lot, stole fire from heaven. Zeus was angered, and commanded Hephaistos and the other gods to create a woman, Pandora, and endow her with the beauty and cunning. He then delivered her to Epimetheus, the foolish younger brother of Prometheus, for a bride.

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Below is a song about the experiences of an itinerant Australian who volunteered as a soldier in the First World War, took part in the Suvla Bay landing and lost both legs in the Gallipoli campaign. It was composed and performed by Australian singer Eric Bogle, and was probably recorded in 1980.

Discuss the use of a symbol of Australian patriotism, the song Waltzing Matilda, as a counterpoint to lyrics about sailing to Gallipoli, burying the dead at Gallipoli, being wounded, landing back in Sydney and questioning the commemoration of war in Anzac Day marches.

Discuss how the song identifies the level of Turkish preparedness on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

Your task:

Bring our school ANZAC ceremony to life.

Please apply for a job by submitting a comment on the blog – why you are best suited to this position.

Photography: (skills in capturing the moment)

Video: (steady hand, pan, wide shot, edit)

News cast + Roving Reporters: (public speaking skills required)

Script writers: (detailed knowledge of history, very high ability in writing)